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You should also be able to find a wiring diagram in the control console,If my assistance helped resolve this issue, please show your appreciation by rating how effective my advice was in resolving this issue. Thank you,Dave E. (Illeagle)"Your satisfaction is my personal reward"

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I don't have a Maytag schematic handy but there should be one on or in the dryer. Trace the clock wiring back until until you get voltage. I am betting one leg of the time motor goes to the drum motor (Gray wire maybe) and the other leg to the dryness sensor module (brown wire). Check these wires against both Line and Neutral. That should tell of it's the module or the motor block.

You should also be able to find a wiring diagram in the control console,If my assistance helped resolve this issue, please show your appreciation by rating how effective my advice was in resolving this issue. Thank you,Dave E. (Illeagle)"Your satisfaction is my personal reward"

E-Mail me and I will send you a copy of my Schematic. It's 2 pics, but they are pretty clear and should help you. I came to the site wher I saw your post looking for a pic of an exploded view of our dryer. Trying to open it to fix the glide bushing. Started makin metal to metal noises lately, so I am assuming it's like a nylon glider for the drum? SyxPakk@Yahoo.Com
Mike.